Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office. 1958. Reprint of 1956 original edition/printing. Wraps. 28 cm. [4], 373, [1] pages, Illustrations (photographs and drawings). Maps. Index. In a two-hole binder with stiff card covers. Name in ink at top of title page. This Manual was designed for use of students in the Air Force survival training courses. It amplifies AFM 64-5, Survival, by including training information not covered in the kit edition because of weight and size limitations. AFM 64-3 can also be used as a source book for survival information. It includes much detailed information which would have been beyond the intended scope of the smaller publication; it tells the reader not only what he must do but also why he must do it.

Washington, DC: GPO, 1975. Maps. Maps (some color). This is a separate package of maps (D1 through D-5 and E-1 through E-6) to be used in conjunction with FM 21-26. NOTE: the Field Manual is not present. A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth's surface drawn to scale, as seen from above. It uses colors, symbols, and labels to represent features found on the ground. The ideal representation would be realized if every feature of the area being mapped could be shown in true shape. Obviously this is impossible, and an attempt to plot each feature true to scale would result in a product impossible to read even with the aid of a magnifying glass.